On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 09:48:15AM +0100, Marc Mason wrote:
> Hello,
>> This patch was sent to ffmpeg-user by Yuriy Kaminskiy.
> It is supposed to address issue 803.
>http://roundup.ffmpeg.org/roundup/ffmpeg/issue803>> --
> Regards.
> From: Yuriy Kaminskiy <yumkam at mail.ru>
> To: ffmpeg-user at mplayerhq.hu
> Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 20:14:45 +0300
> Subject: [FFmpeg-user] [patch] Re: Issue803: libmp3lame: output buffer too
> small
>> Andrea Barbieri wrote:
>> the generic error actually means "output buffer too small" so
>> libavcodec/libmp3lame.c should be capable of handling such error
>> condition and recover.
> Yup. I've looked into traces and code, and think that problem is ffmpeg
> calls lame_encode_flush() multiple times, and newer lame doesn't like that
> (it adds new frame(s) each time, and eventually overflows buffer space).
> With attached patch it seems work nice with lame-3.98.2 (still, this may be
> lame bug, don't know).
rejected
"may be a lame bug" is not enough, either it is n which case lame needs fixing
or its not a bug in the lame code in which case the docs of lame need to be
fixed
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